Morris carried the ball two times for four yards in Sunday's 20-14 win over the Broncos.

Starter Matt Breida (ankle) sat this one out, and it was undrafted rookie Jeff Wilson who started ahead of Morris. The veteran has clearly fallen out of the 49ers' gameplan with nothing left to play for (this was his first action since Week 10). Breida's status for Week 15's matchup against the Seahawks is up in the air, but Morris won't carry fantasy value either way.

For the second straight game, Morris won't be the preferred handcuff to starting running back Matt Breida. Instead, Morris will yield those reps to undrafted free agent Jeff Wilson, who racked up 41 yards from scrimmage on eight touches last Sunday in Tampa Bay.

Morris (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's Week 12 tilt against the Buccaneers.

The veteran running back will take a seat for the first time this season, a rather surprising development considering he'd been sharing carries with primary back Matt Breida. Instead, the 49ers will turn to 2017 seventh-round pick Matt Dayes, who logged his first snap of the season against the Giants in Week 10, whenever Breida needs a breather Sunday.

Morris rushed nine times for 19 yards in Monday's 27-23 loss to the Giants.

Morris received 33 percent of the backfield carries Monday, but he was vastly outperformed by starter Matt Breida (17 carries for 101 yards). The veteran has the primary backup role to himself following Raheem Mostert's season-ending forearm injury, but Morris' general ineffectiveness (3.4 yards per carry) and limited role severely limit his fantasy appeal.